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    Make it Visual

    This movie is about taking a simple sentence and expanding it with details, action verbs, etc. to "Make it Visual" for the reader. I wanted to start with black and white and then have each color pop out separately as mentioned, but I never figured that out. Any suggestions on how to get rid of the green still showing in hair? 

    Laura EckelsMar 2, 2009 6:51 PM

    Hi Liz,
    I think it's really cute. Gabby is so photogenic. I also liked how you changed the music at the end so we could listen to the jazzy sound of jazzing up sentences. I did not recognize Esther's voice...that's funny.

    suzannecatalanottoMar 5, 2009 7:03 PM

    Liz, Looks great! Gabby shaking her head makes the whole video. The green screen came out great! You don't really notice it. Too busy watching the hair flow!

    Great Job!

    Frank MaggiMar 17, 2009 10:21 AM

    Your greenscreen work was great. It took a lot of courage to have her swing her hair back and forth and still keep the keying clean, but it worked. If you used the VKey2 filter for keying, it has a slider for spill supression that you might toy with to get the green residue out. If you used the built in Chromakeyer filter, you could try adding a Spill Suppressor filter on top of it (it would be found in the same place as the Chromakeyer).

    For the words changing, you could add a Desaturate filter to a word and then keyframe it's strength from 100% to 0%. An alternative would be to create 2 versions of the word, one with color, one without, and do a slow dissolve between the two. Super project.